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What is so compelling about the liberal "Maverick" to Arizonans. STOP embarassing yourselves
http://www.TableOfWisdom.com ^ | MrArbitrage

Posted on 08/24/2010 11:41:26 AM PDT by publius321

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To: Deb; Arthur Wildfire! March; DoughtyOne; AuntB; mkjessup; stephenjohnbanker; calcowgirl; ...
He is part of the leftover, old survivors who were terrorized and left mumbling by 40 years of a Democrat majority.

Don't you mean...when McCain wasn't busy joining liberal Dems to terrorize conservatives?

I am a supporter of a Republican majority

I am for a libertarian conservative majority, Republican, third-party, or otherwise.

Electing people because they are Republicans does little to advance the libertarian conservative cause; all it does is advance the Republican Party, which continues its drift to the left and its descent into the dark realms of statism and fascism, albeit at a slower pace than the Democrat Party.

If you want to play ball with the liberal Republicans, then you must by necessity give in to their liberal demands at times, or worse (i.e., adopt their liberal philosophies as your own, to varying degrees). As for me, I don't want to play ball; I would much rather politically exterminate the treasonous bastards and reverse the descent into statism and fascism.

81 posted on 09/11/2010 7:44:44 AM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Live Free or Die)
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To: TigersEye

“IMO the damage McStain will do is far greater than the value of any votes he deigns to make on the conservative side”

He proves that every day. His latest is locking up more land in Arizona, which will only allow more incursion from the south.

John McCain -Aiding the liberals land grab & illegal alien incursion

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2584819/posts


82 posted on 09/11/2010 8:05:32 AM PDT by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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To: rabscuttle385

Either purge the RINOS like McConnell, or watch the GOP become extinct.


83 posted on 09/11/2010 8:30:58 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker
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To: rabscuttle385

Rabs, I know what you mean, but I really do shy away from the label Libertarian. I know a number of folks like to consider themselves Libertarian leaning people. I probably lean toward some of the Libertarian message myself. The problem for me is that the Libertarian Party has destroyed it’s credibility with me.

There’s part of that message that is barking madd IMO.


84 posted on 09/11/2010 8:50:47 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (All hail Prince Skid-mark, Barack Hussein Obama, constantly soiling himself and our nation.)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

I think it is extinct. It just doesn’t know it yet.

If you look at the stats concerning registered voters, the Republican party doesn’t look good at all.

It gets votes because folks like us have no other place to go. As for McConnell, you’re exactly right.

The fact that Steele still has a job speaks volumes too.


85 posted on 09/11/2010 8:54:17 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (All hail Prince Skid-mark, Barack Hussein Obama, constantly soiling himself and our nation.)
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To: DoughtyOne

” I think it is extinct. It just doesn’t know it yet. “

Until I witness empirical evidence to the contrary, I agree.


86 posted on 09/11/2010 9:09:19 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker
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To: DoughtyOne

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2587344/posts


87 posted on 09/11/2010 9:38:32 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker
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To: AuntB

That’s disgusting. Thanks for apprising me of it though.


88 posted on 09/11/2010 1:25:48 PM PDT by TigersEye (Greenhouse Theory is false. Totally debunked. "GH gases" is a non-sequitur.)
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To: rabscuttle385
I am for a libertarian conservative majority

Capitalize that 'L', rabs, since you have come out for the anti-fence Liberatarian candidate in the AZ Senate race.

89 posted on 09/11/2010 5:47:26 PM PDT by dirtboy
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To: Deb; AuntB; TigersEye

“I’m not interested in denigrating and weakening every Republican who says or does something I don’t support.”

McCain went a mite further than that, I’d say. And weakening McCain has done him a world of good. He even sounded like a conservative during the primary.

“There’s no reason to pull up your skirt and call down your flying monkey, support group every time someone disagrees with you.”

I don’t really think of myself as a female witch or my friends as monkeys. But hey, if that makes your day.

Actually, some of my FRiends find this entertaining. If you need any help with flying monkeys, just let me know.


90 posted on 09/12/2010 1:53:19 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Conservative scandals? Boring. DNC scandals? Exciting. We are sick of being excited.)
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To: AuntB

Thank you, AuntB. McCain proves he hasn’t had enough McPain yet.


91 posted on 09/12/2010 1:56:56 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Conservative scandals? Boring. DNC scandals? Exciting. We are sick of being excited.)
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To: Arthur Wildfire! March

Pat Buchanan’s take on McCain

John McCain is headed back to the U.S. Senate, perhaps a changed and chastened man, and perhaps not.

But the manner in which he secured his Senate seat for another six years is instructive, and not only for moderate Republicans facing off against conservatives and tea party candidates, but for 2012.

Realizing his career was on the line, McCain began to run attack ads against his rival, ex-Rep. J.D. Hayworth, an authentic conservative, while J.D. was still a radio talk show host.

When J.D. announced, and surged to within five points of McCain, the senator did not hesitate to call in Sarah Palin, though his own staff aides from the 2008 campaign had been trashing her as a lightweight and principal cause of McCain’s defeat.

McCain then repudiated his famous “maverick” moniker as a misnomer, as it implied that he had been First RINO (Republican in name only), who had relished siding with Democrats against his own party — a practice that had endeared McCain to the mainstream media.

McCain then joined Sen. Jon Kyl in proposing a 10-point border security plan calling for a fence and troops. John Amnesty of 2007 was now doing a passable imitation of Tom Tancredo 2008.

McCain used much of his $20 million war chest to savage J.D. on radio and TV, then created an ad with him walking the border with no-nonsense Sheriff Paul Babeu, saying, “Complete the dang fence!” and Babeu responding, “Senator, you’re one of us.”

While J.D. ran a courageous campaign, he never got the support to which his conservative record entitled him, and lost by 24 points.

McCain’s victory has cost him dearly with a national press that loathed the campaign he conducted. Many concur with the Democratic National Committee, which charged McCain with selling his soul to win his renomination. From the network studios in New York to the newsrooms of Washington, McCain is no longer Lancelot, but Mordred.

Yet, he did what he had to do to keep his job. And he has kept his job for six more years.

Had he been as ruthlessly opportunistic and pragmatic in his run against Barack Obama as he was in the campaign against J.D., McCain would be president now.

Indeed, had McCain led the battle for border security in 2008, conceded that NAFTA had not worked, called for its renegotiation and an industrial policy to create manufacturing jobs in America, and taken Obama apart as a man of the radical left, comfortable in the church of a racist preacher, McCain would have been leading his country this year, not fighting to save his Senate seat.

Instead, the stunning selection of Palin aside, which sent his campaign surging, McCain ran a race that seemed designed to lose gracefully and maintain his standing with the Washington press.

As he has seen how softball failed him in 2008, but hardball succeeded for him in 2010, one wonders if McCain has any regrets. And when he gets back to Washington, will he revert to the maverick for whom the press fell so hard in 2000?

For conservatives and tea party activists, the lesson to be taken away from McCain’s campaign is clear. Confrontation and conflict are not to be avoided, but sought out.

And, as one looks around the political landscape, the issues that are turning toward the tea party and populist right are astonishing.

Even Democrats are now parroting the right on border security and amnesty. Voters are overwhelmingly endorsing English as the national language. Affirmative action is being voted down in deep blue states like Michigan, California and Washington. Pro-life is gaining among the young. Abortion on demand has lost it feminist luster.

Same-sex marriage has been rejected in all 31 states where it has been on the ballot. Even Obama refuses to endorse it and back up the California federal court, and now appears suddenly hesitant to impose the values of Fire Island on Parris Island.

The election of 2010 will surely turn on the economy — jobs, deficits, debt. So, too, may the election of 2012.

But there are other aces and face cards in play.

But if the GOP takes the advice of its establishment, and the neocons who seek power to start another war, and walks away from cultural, social and moral issues, which are far more popular than the party itself, folks who care about the character of the country and national identity should walk away from that party, and find outliers who will pick up the banner and carry it forward.

Americans motivated by causes need to maintain their freedom and independence of both parties, forming what George W. Bush liked to call “alliances of the willing.”

If the tea party has taught us anything, it is that the mindset which says, “Lead, follow or get out of the way,” is the quintessential ingredient of political success and future progress.

Mr. Buchanan is a nationally syndicated columnist and author of Churchill, Hitler, and “The Unnecessary War”: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World, “The Death of the West,”, “The Great Betrayal,” “A Republic, Not an Empire” and “Where the Right Went Wrong.”


92 posted on 09/12/2010 2:01:40 PM PDT by csmusaret (The Obama/Pelosi/Reid Cartel has saddled each of my grandchildren with a $44,000 debt.)
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To: TigersEye; Deb

“... damage McStain will do is far greater ... influence to drag 13 other Republican votes over to the dark side.”

Good point. There’s also symbolism. He’s the symbol of RINO-dom. I think we need to give him even more grief, not less. In honor of Deb, new tagline:


93 posted on 09/12/2010 2:12:32 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March ( Giving McCain heck is a shot across all RINOs' bows. More grief not less.)
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To: csmusaret

“Confrontation and conflict are not to be avoided, but sought out.” Correct. Other brilliant points too although I think Buchanan’s efforts to form a third party have done no good whatsoever. The Tea Party is right to take charge of RNC, to clean house inside it. Much progress has already occurred, and this is just the beginning. Experience will hone the Tea Party with each passing year. The only thing they need is to MAINTAIN ... EXCITEMENT.

Excitement carries supporters year after year.


94 posted on 09/12/2010 2:21:20 PM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March ( Giving McCain heck is a shot across all RINOs' bows. More grief not less.)
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